BurnWithNoName Camping
Event description
Five day camping trip. Bring everything including water. Please please leave no trace. This is a pristine site. Let's keep it that way. More info on the website : burnwithnoname.com
There will be a liability waiver at the gate that everyone must sign.
We need volunteers. Please send an email to burnwithnoname@gmail.com if you are interested in volunteering. We need help in all areas.
Frequently Asked Questions
Large Vehicles (RVs, Busses, …) – Limited space is available. Please send an email to burnwithnoname@gmail.com to check availability.
Can I bring kids? Kids of all ages are welcomed. You should be aware that there are poison ivy, ticks, wild animals, copperhead snakes on this property. There is also access to the Rappahannock river which could be a drowning concern, since the river bed could be relatively deep in some areas.
Pet Policy – No Pets, except service animals with papers. Please send an email to pre-register service animals
Sound Policy – TBD
Flame Effects Policy – TBD
Effigy – Please send an email to burnwithnoname@gmail.com if you would like to build an effigy. We could have effigies for Friday, Saturday or Sunday (daytime or evening).
Theme Camps – Please register theme camps by Aug 19th. Send an email to burnwithnoname@gmail.com
Open Camping – Open Camping is available in designated areas.
Washing – Please wash your dishes or your bodies with no soap. If you are planning to use soap or shampoo, please prepare to carry out your gray water. Environmentally friendly soap like Dr Bonners is ok
Bathing in the creek or the river: PLEASE DO NOT USE SOAP OR SHAMPOO IN THE CREEK OR THE RIVER.
River Access: There is an “off the beaten” path to the river. Normally it takes about 20 minutes to go to the river from the creek. Please make sure to get back before dark, since the path is not marked. There are areas that are very slippery and some areas that you have to step over sleek rocks. There is no cell reception down there.
Art Grants – We don’t have a formal process for art grants; The budget depends on how many tickets we sell. There will be a form on this site to fill out to apply for art grants. Ideally, we would like to purchase art that is designed to stay in the elements and be integrated into the environment. There are lots of growth everywhere.
Porta Potties – Porta potties will be serviced every morning, Friday through Monday. There will be custom made hand washing stations next to the porta potties.
Stages – There are two stages on the property. We inherited the Catharsis stage and have also built a 20 x 20 wooden deck. We need a person to be responsible for the schedule on these stages. There is also a school bus on the property which can be used as a chill space as well as a stage (on the roof)
Access – The camping trip activities are limited to designated areas. The residential units, barn, farm animals, gardens and cemetery are off limit. Please respect the privacies of all the living and the dead on the property.
Operations Center – The barn is the operations center to be used for leads and volunteers. There will also be limited first aid material available at this location.
Special Needs – Please send an email to burnwithnoname@gmail.com if you have any special needs. We would do our best to meet your needs.
Bikes & e-bikes - bikes and e-bikes are welcomed. Speed limit go slow - just don't jump into the creek from Eagle Rock.
We highly encourage campers to park their cars in the parking lot. It’s just better all the way around. If you would like to park your car next to your tent please send an email to us.
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